Beech Trees at Waggoners Wells

Catalog no.

0016

Year

1980

Subject

Landscape

Media

Oil and Acrylics /
Oil on board

Size (H x W)

24 x 36 inches

Availability

Gifted
Also known as 'Winter, Waggoners Wells', a well-loved local walk, a painting gifted to friends. A sister painting is "Good Morning Mr Fox" (or 'Winter Dawn", [Cat. No. 0204]) - painted at about the same time. (NB image is from a photocopy.)

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